Principal Advisor (Portals, Flood Risk Management)

Salary: 100.00 -  125.00
Posted: 09-02-2025
Category: Risk Management Quantitative Analysis
City of Brisbane, 

Job Description

Get ready to join an outstanding organisation committed to our people and our culture through recognition, continuous learning and development, building resilience and encouraging innovation.The Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA)'s vision is for stronger, safer, resilient Queensland communities.An exciting opportunity exists for you to contribute to our vision by leading best practice end to end communication and engagement strategies for successful delivery of the $9.8 million Property Level Flood Information Portals.QRA values equity and diversity and encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds.About The Division The Resilience and Recovery Division provides leadership, direction and advice to agencies and stakeholders to ensure Queensland's disaster recovery and resilience policies and programs reduce risk, increase resilience and improve preparedness for disasters.About The Team The Hazard and Risk unit leads the development of the disaster risk management approach in Queensland, by ensuring government and communities have access to scientifically informed, reliable hazard and risk information, management processes and products that are fit for purpose and support integrated disaster risk reduction and management practice. The unit consists of Flood Risk Management, Geographical Information Systems and Disaster Risk Management teams.About The Role Design, implement and monitor best practice communications and engagement strategies for multiple technical and non-technical flood risk management projects within the Flood Risk Management Package and Property Level Flood Information Portals. Produce communications collateral through a range of mediums that effectively and accurately tailor technical Flood Risk Management messaging to a range of audiences, including public facing material to support diverse communities to understand their flood risk. Lead extensive consultation and engagement with a range of internal and external stakeholders including Councils and other state agencies across Queensland ensuring highly productive and collaborative relationships are established and maintained. Inform communication and engagement opportunities by developing and maintaining an in-depth understanding of QRA's Flood Risk Management programs of work and strategic priorities for Queensland. Procure and manage contracts where required to support deliverables for complex projects, particularly in relation to technical communications and engagement material. Undertake related project duties of equivalent complexity leveraging your communications and engagement expertise to the wider team as required. Represent the Flood Risk Management team in meetings and cross-agency forums at local, district and state level. Lead and model highly collaborative internal relationships through the sharing of knowledge, experience and reflections as part of a wider team of multi-disciplinary specialists. This role reports to the Manager, Flood Risk Management. QRA's workforce is agile and ready to respond quickly to support disaster priorities. You may have the opportunity to undertake other temporary duties or work in alternative locations to support impacted communities.We encourage you to reach out to the contact officer to find out more about this role, what we offer and what it's like working at QRA. To find out more about the Queensland Reconstruction Authority please visit our website . APPLICANTS ARE REQUESTED TO APPLY ONLINE – scroll down and click the ‘APPLY ONLINE' button. Please note any documents attached to Smart Jobs should be in Microsoft Word or PDF format. Please do not upload zipped files. Occupational group Administration#J-18808-Ljbffr

Job Details

Salary: 100.00 -  125.00
Posted: 09-02-2025
Category: Risk Management Quantitative Analysis
City of Brisbane, 

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